Since we're focusing on results here, you can learn more about the testing by reading our coverage of the
LASD Vehicle Testing Day
in October.
Each year, police fleet manufacturers provide vehicles to the LASD. During the testing day, drivers from various agencies and the department's Emergency Vehicle Opearating Center (EVOC) driving unit take the 2010 model year vehicles out to a speedway track to evaluate them for high-speed performance, braking, ergonomics, ease of maintenance and driving dynamics.
In October, EVOC drivers evaluated five motorcycles, including Harley-Davidson's 2010 Electra Glide and Road King, the 2009 Honda ST1300, and BMW's R1200 and G650 motorcycles (both 2009).
The crux of the evaluation of the bikes involves police riders running them on a 32-lap high-speed course and pursuit course , then providing their subjective notes (almost Zagat style) on the bikes, which are also tested in circular and U-turn cone patterns of between 16 and 20 feet in diameter.
Unlike the Michigan State Police evaluation, the Los Angeles sheriff doesn't record top speeds. Special attention is paid to overall acceleration, stability, loss of rear wheel traction, and whether or not the front wheel lifts off the ground uncontrollably, according to the report.